Liveaboard Diving in Cuba
Reach the most remote reefs and untouched sites on a world-class diving cruise.
Experience Overview
Liveaboards are the only way to access Cuba's most legendary dive sites, specifically the Jardines de la Reina. Because these areas are strictly regulated and remote, self-contained vessels are necessary for multi-day exploration. These operations are often run in collaboration with marine biologists and offer a deeply immersive experience focused on conservation and biodiversity. A typical week-long itinerary includes up to 20 dives, including shark encounters and mangrove explorations. Outside of the Jardines, most diving in Cuba is land-based, with dive centers operating from resorts or within national parks like Maria la Gorda. Due to high demand and strict permit systems, it is highly recommended to book liveaboard trips at least 6-12 months in advance.
Featured Operators
Remote Reach
"Only accessible by liveaboard, these remote sites offer pristine reefs and high biodiversity away from the crowds."
No liveaboard-only sites currently listed.
Booking Advice
Liveaboard trips often book out 12-18 months in advance for peak season. We recommend securing your spot early to get your preferred cabin.
Where to Stay in Cuba
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